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f*kn muppet ebay seller,

buy a $5 sticker like 3 weeks ago, dont receive it for 2 weeks and send him a message saying i haven't got it yet, he says it has been sent and i should get it soon.. send him another message today saying i STILL haven't got this sticker and can you please send another one out as it must of gotten lost in the mail or something?

he replies with: "No problem. We'll just refund your money."

by the age of 20 had a decent watch collection. was also the time i stopped wearing one.

the only reason you'd wear one is same reason you'd wear a gold necklace etc, just a bling thing has nothing to do with actually telling time. unless you're in a situation were it's not possible to carry a phone (army, underwater etc)

in other news, spotted 2nd audi RS5 in 2 days. o want.

A decent watch isn't a bad investment for a corporate/office job, where appearance is sometimes more important than the way you talk. Good conversation starter / ice breaker if you meet someone who is also into watches.

Sorry Ric got something else on the 3rd :(

Also agreed if you're a tradie watches would probably get annoying, and agree on phone being better for keeping time but watch is just for dat dere' bling bling

(E.G) iphone will auto update when travelling to different time zones.

that's why you need:

http://www.theverge.com/2012/3/9/2856688/seiko-watch-astron-gps-solar-release-date-price-pictures-video

watch with GPS that keeps you always correct..I don't have one but I can see the massive attraction to it

i feel naked without my watch. its not an expensive one, but its better than having to pull the phone out of the pocket to check the time.

I also feel naked without my watch.

Edited by llama_au

by the age of 20 had a decent watch collection. was also the time i stopped wearing one.

the only reason you'd wear one is same reason you'd wear a gold necklace etc, just a bling thing has nothing to do with actually telling time. unless you're in a situation were it's not possible to carry a phone (army, underwater etc)

in other news, spotted 2nd audi RS5 in 2 days. o want.

Till recently we could not have phones at our desk at work as they were deemed to be removable media and thus a securty risk.

same as cameras and such

and same goes for lots of customer site I work at..

but I liked watches b4 I worked there.

getting my grandfathers pocket watch cleaned up shortly. should look spiffy

Always liked Seikos, nice solid and stylish watches that aren't too exy.

Any watch fanatics should check out the watch thread in big wasteland...some nice things in there.

lol

Good one.

Tried that but nothing comes up when I click it in my iPhone. And don't have access to a compooper right now

I clicked it on mine for kicks and it works? But ja.

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